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What I loved about DS9 is how they took a species that we hated (Ferengi) and built upon their greed and created Rom, Quark and Nog... the latter two are some of my all time favourite characters. But the Ferengi in TNG were trolls.

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What I loved about DS9 is how they took a species that we hated (Ferengi) and built upon their greed and created Rom, Quark and Nog... the latter two are some of my all time favourite characters. But the Ferengi in TNG were trolls.

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It will show Picard taking over his late brothers vineyard
"Jean Luc expected to retire in peace but now dealing with the rise of Synthehol and the illegal sale of Romulan ale especially with the collapse of the Romulan star empire ."

coming to CBS streaming and Netflix
Chateau Picard - where no Trek has gone before.

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It will show Picard taking over his late brothers vineyard
"Jean Luc expected to retire in peace but now dealing with the rise of Synthehol and the illegal sale of Romulan ale especially with the collapse of the Romulan star empire ."

coming to CBS streaming and Netflix
Chateau Picard - where no Trek has gone before.

If you have replicators that can make anything you want, why would you ever need to grow anything?
I can understand in Voyager their down on resources even the replicators are used for limited stuff, but on earth?

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If you have replicators that can make anything you want, why would you ever need to grow anything?
I can understand in Voyager their down on resources even the replicators are used for limited stuff, but on earth?

I imagine replicators have limitations on what they can replicate - i.e. They can only replicate an item that has been sampled and added to the database. So making a new form of wine, or cheese or whiskey would still require things to be grown. Sure once a particular wine is created you could replicate it ad infinitum but something new would have to be done the old fashioned way.

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I imagine replicators have limitations on what they can replicate - i.e. They can only replicate an item that has been sampled and added to the database. So making a new form of wine, or cheese or whiskey would still require things to be grown. Sure once a particular wine is created you could replicate it ad infinitum but something new would have to be done the old fashioned way.